Are you sure that its not only the spiral wound protection wire around the
capillary tube that is moving? The sensing bulb seals by a tapered surface
against the thermostat housing and the capillary tube nut only holds it in
place. If the capillary tube itself does not move, you are good to go.
Greg G.
Osseo, MN
> I've just been removing and re-installing thermostat and temperature
> sensor
> from my tr-3. I have a question concerning the temp sensor. I find that
> I
> can tighten up the nut that holds the sensor in place very tightly. But
> no
> matter how tight it is the sensor can still be pulled in and out by
> approx.
> 1/4 inch. It does seem to be springloaded and take some effort to pull in
> and
> out. (pulling on the wire wound capillary pipe) but still it does move.
>
> I
> think it has always been that way and never leaked but I don't understand
> it.
> It seems that it should leak water. Is it possible that the
> "springloaded"
> pressure is enough to keep it tight and from leaking? Or did I lose a
> bushing
> that should also go inside the locking nut?
> thanks!
> gary n.
>
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